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Yatir Forest 2010 , Judean Hills , Israel

Yatir Forest

Yatir Forest

I must look after the neighbour’s cat again .

 

In exchange for the menial task of popping over twice to refill the food tray I was rewarded with this blockbuster from the Judean Hills , Israel.

We shared it together . It went all too quickly and left us craving for more .

Rich , complex , full bodied. Layer upon layer of fruits and perfume , cassis , liquorice and herbs. Lovely mouth feel , opulent with velvety tannins and a long long finish .

An absolute joy to drink now but with many fine years ahead.

The Yatir Forest vineyards are 900m above sea level in the Negev .

They have been awarded 93 points by Parker and received great accolade from Tom Stevenson.

Available in the UK via Enotria

 

 


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Peter Lehmann Wines with Andrew Wigan at The Swan Restaurant June 5th 2014

 

The sun set on the Thames , on a glorious pre world cup evening. 

Some of Australia’s finest wines  were presented by one of their leading Winemakers – Andrew Wigan to entertain a full house of 35.

We were also delighted  to have experienced oenologist , Keith Andrews and Joe Roberts of the Hess collection at The Swan at Shakespeare’s Globe .

A gourmet four course dinner was served

Starter-Char-grilled king prawns with mango and coriander salsa.

Main-Wagu Beef, young leaks, purple sprouting broccoli and Sauce Choron

Dessert-Montgomery cheddar with Eccles cakes 

Coffee and petit fours

with  the following wines

Wigan Riesling 2008                                                                  
Margaret Semillion 2007                                                                            

 Art’n’soul Shiraz                                               
Mentor Cabernet Shiraz Malbec 

Stonewell 2007

Botrytis Semillion 2011

 

Peter Lehmann

 

Full tasting notes and further details of our favourite wines of the night and where to buy then to follow


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7 RUE DE LA POMPE 2012, MAS COUTELOU

7 rue de la pompeThere are many great value wines   from Languedoc-Roussillon , and this is one of them.

Deservedly our wine of the month .Smooth,lush and fruity, displaying that burnt smokiness of Syrah.

Opened up initially to a farmyard nose which soon settled down within  5 minutes of opening .

Good freshness and balance , full of flavour and character . It is an organic and natural wine and was in perfect condition .

Highly recommended and available at www.robersonwine.com for between £10 and £12


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WanderCurtis/KINOE wine tasting Quiz night, March 13th, Highgate Golf Club

 March 13th was our Annual wine quiz night . This year at Highgate Golf Club for KINOE .

80 people attended our quiz night and together we raised over £ 4000 for charity.

The quiz was a bitterly fought contest with only 4 points between the top four .

We completely refreshed the questions which seemed to go down well and you could hear a pin drop for the final hour .

We included art, history ,geography, music and had a fabulous new Logo round .

Thank you , everyone who made it such a memorable night and for your excellent feedback and thankyou to www.vincisive.com and http://www.piggybankwine.com

for you generous contributions

7.30 pm Prosecco Aperitif

8pm to 9pm Wine quiz part 1 , 4 white wines , Piggy Bank Sauvignon Blanc 2011 , Weingarten Weissenkirchen 2012 Gruner Veltliner,Trimbach Riesling 2011 and Grand Ardeche Chardonnay Louis Latour 2012

9pm to 9.30pm Buffet Supper , Silent Auction

9.30 pm to 10.30 pm Wine Quiz part 2 , 3 red wines Syrah Amares 2008 Stellenbosch,Rioja Tempranillo Bodegas Muriel Reserva 2008,pinot Noir Domaine de Valmoissine 2011 Louis Atour PGI Coteaux du Verdon.

All proceeds went to charity see www.kinoe.org for details.

 

 

 


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Surani Costarossa 2011 Primitivo di Manduria

SuraniA real winter warmer. Most comforting, welcoming and hospitable on a damp winter night.

Inky deep , full bodied , one sip and it invites you  to keep going.

Smooth with sweet spicy fruit and lovely mouth feel

Not the most complex of noses, but I think marvellous value for £8.99 from Majestic.

Would certainly recommend a case , which will go down well with most hearty foods .


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Bordeaux Noughtie Tasting

Date – February 13th 7.30 Pm , Highgate

The first BYO format tasting and certainly not the last.

As usual all wines (12 in all) were served blind but with the twist of putting the person who brought the wine in the driving seat. They were invited to present the wine, share critic reviews, their own experience of the wine and to lay a trial of tantalising clues for the assembled tasters.  Lots of entertaining discussion and great fun for all.

A lovely selection with a predominant Left Bank theme but some delightful elegant Pomerol’s including Lafleur and Vieux Chateau Certain.

Educational as ever this format really focuses on issues such as quality, drinking pleasure, value, winery reputation and vintage.  For me, surprise of the night – how well many of the 2002s were drinking in spite of the vintage’s poor reputation, confirmation of the night – just how much pleasure a ‘comparatively good value’ wine like Grand Puy-Lacoste reaching maturity from a good year like 2000 can give!

Thanks to all who attended for generously bringing such a great selection of wines and of course to the Kellys for hosting once again in their wonderful dining room.

Started with Bollinger , Louis Roederer . Delighted to have in attendance , UK Champagne Ambassador, Tim Hall of Scala Wines

Tasting Notes  courtesy of Tim Hall  Scala Wines

1) Chateau Leoville Barton , St Julien 2002

St Julien, 2nd growth 1855, 72CS, 20M, 8CF

Garnet-deep; maturing edge. Intense ripe aroma, lots of new oak; svelte and classy.  Some chewy dry tannin on the end. Dense but lean bodied spare-fleshed.  Impressive elegant wine. Thought Left Bank (LB) 04.  Not fleshy enough for a great year.

2) Chateau Phelan Segur 2005

St Estephe, Cru Bougeois (when this made) but now with break-away group and boycotting the classification.  55CS, 45M

Deep core; touch of brick. Cream and slight vanilla and varnish nose; high char oak, perhaps a bit dolled up. Astringent dry tannin on the end.  Good wine, trying very hard, perhaps a bit much. Thought LB 04.

3) Chateau Charmail 2000

Haut-Medoc, Cru Bougeois, 48M, 30CS, 20CF, 2PV

Deep core. Some age on the rim, quite tiled. Touch green on nose,  not wholly ripe fruit.  Meaty, savoury, quite evolved. Needs drinking. Rather austere.

4) Chateau Pontet-Canet 2001

Pauillac, 5th growth 1855.  62CS, 32M, 5CF, 1PV

Deep core; some orange bricking. Very seductive big hit of exotic dried peel and new oak, gloriously met with pressing red berry fruit. Very classy indeed.  Succulent, medium weight but not fat, great finesse.  Thought Paulliac 05 and thrilled this property made such q good wine in this mediocre year.  Top wine of the night for me.

5) Chateau Talbot 2003

St Julien, 4th growth 1855.  66CS, 26M, 8PV

Mid-deep. Quite a rim. Sweet nose, gorgeous and opulent; Christmas cake. Round, big, soft tannin. Lots of new oak.  A big hug of a wine. Tasty and seductive. Considered right bank (RB). Forgot 2003 made such plump soft wine on the LB in this warm year. I would get on with this.

6) Chateau Lafleur 2004

Pomerol, with a great reputation.  50M, 50CF

Deep core; brick rim. Very drying tannin on end. But candied peel and fig full fruit, yet a mild green component too. Complex and tantalising jostle of elements. Not completely harmonious but opened beautifully in the glass. Does this need more time?  Impressive.

Boeuf Bourguignon , baked camembert

7) Vieux Chateau Certan 2002

Pomerol, a very high ranker. 60M, 30CF, 10CS

Deep core, wideish rim.  Very spicy nose, cumin and pencil shavings; classy integrated oak.  Medium intensity yet reticent and a bit passive on the mid-palate.  Softish but ultra charming.  A good long carry  to the end, leaving moss and cinnamon and red cherry notes.  Drinking well, no need to keep longer but good for a few years.

8) Chateau Senejac 2002

 Haut Medoc, Cru Bourgeois when this made, but not now.  48CS, 37M, 11CF, 4PV

Mid-pale, broad rim.  Very sweetish fruit nose and extraction but pretty evolved and a green streak going through, in fact herbaceous but forgiven by a residue of fruit brightness.  Pleasant enough, perhaps better a few years ago. Upright, four-square and needs drinking up.

9)Léoville-Lascases 2002

St Julien, 2nd growth 1855.  65CS, 24M, 10CF 1PV

dense.  Evidently a light version of a tip top property, with cedar, coffee and a whole gamut black fruit and spicy but reticent oak. Stately stuff.

10) Grand Puy -Lacoste 2000

Pauillac, 5th growth 1855.  75CS, 20M, 5CF

Deepish purple, quite open with charming easy and open fruit and spice.  Mellifluous, succulent and serious.  Medium range stuff, in middle age, but good poise and all still holding together.  Delicious.

11)Yon-Figeac 2002

St Emilion, Grand Cru Classé  80M, 20CF

Mid-colour, wide core, pretty evolved and slightly unfocused.  But oh so supple and drinkable in its roundness and green plum and currant cake character.  A savoury note that made it attractive and not too loose-limbed.   Nice RB contrast to prior LB wine.

12)Vieux Chateau Gaubert 2006

Graves AOC.  50M, 50CS

Medium colour and orange rim. Fruit left but losing it to the structure so finishing a little austere and dry. But much good fruity weight. Fairly short range wine, pleasant, not enough chewy intensity for old bones.  Drink now.

Raymond Blanc’s Tarte Aux Pommes

Doisy-Daene 2005    

Sauternes, 2nd growth 1855 (although divided since then) 86S, 14SB

A lovely muscovado sweetness but then complexity of hay and tobacco on the nose.  Quite a hit and then light, gorgeous botrytic note. Very fresh and lightly-poised and not cloying.  Excellent and stylish.

And all finished off with Tim’s excellent Champagne Lacourte-Godbillon Brut NV , full details of where to get this will be mailed out .

 


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Branson Coach House Shiraz Greenock Barossa Valley 2005 South Australia

bchFull on , massive , you can almost chew it.

If you enjoy a blockbuster Barossa Shiraz this is for you. Along the lines of an Amarone.

Delicious , lovely more unidimensional than hoped for but great body , length , intensity which

make it a worthy New Year 2014 wine of the month , though lacking in complexity.

Available via Exelwines and Cellarlink


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La Rioja Alta , Vina Arana Reserva 2005

photoRioja seems to be flavour of the month.

This is a fine example from The Wine Society.

Soft tannins ,  spice and cigar box aroma.

Went down so well on Friday night that detailed tasting notes passed us by.

Recommended , plenty of life in it yet.

Followed by the excellent Fattoria Poggiopiano La tradizione.

A good way to start any weekend


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Bodegas Muriel Reserva 2008

murielDecanter Rated this outstanding in this months edition.

I was a little disappointed with the first few bottles.

This week I tried a few more . Fantastic. Must have been some bottle variation.

Complex , spicy , smoky nose . long and intriguing finish.

Brilliant value for money.

Available at Majestic

 


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Tamar Ridge Botrytis Riesling Tasmania

Luscious botrytis Riesling apricots honey fig and hints of mandarin . Balanced with good backbone of acidity . A really lovely summer dessert wine perfect with home made vanilla ice cream and raspberries from allotment . Available Majestic Wine

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